1957, 180 S MB value
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1957, 180 S MB value
can someone tell me how much my 1957, 180S MB could be worth, i have no idea on how to determine its value.
thanks for any help
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RE: 1957, 180 S MB value
Old car prices are determined by rarity, popularity and condition. The 180 is a Junior Mercedes and not as sought after. I have no idea of the interior condition, but the exterior does not present well based on my observation of the photos. I think you would be lucky to sell the car for $2500 and you would have to find just the right buyer. It is not an S class.
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RE: 1957, 180 S MB value
I disagree..... I think this car has great lines and design...... The selling point is that it's an era car showing a good example of the late 50's classic style, being even a "junior" Mercedes is a plus... Maybe it is about finding the right buyer because I'd pay more than $2500..... I'm not an appraisserand I couldn't say what I'd personally pay without seeing it in person....
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